“You can open a brokerage account in Mongolia without going there. I met with six different brokerage firms while in Mongolia and opened multiple accounts. Transaction fees for stock trades I was quoted ranged from 2% to 3.5%, while for bonds I was quoted rates from 5 to 20 basis points. Required fees to open an account ranged from 5,000 Togrog (about $4) to 40,000 Togrog (about $32). Some account opening procedures may request having your signature notarized to have a power of attorney to trade stocks on your behalf, but this can be done in your home country as well with minimal effort.”
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